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Judith, An Old English Epic Fragment

Judith, An Old English Epic Fragment

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354218866
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A terse, thunderous voice from Anglo-Saxon England. A short, fierce, clarion cry. Albert S. Cook’s Judith is an Anglo-Saxon epic fragment that distils heroic rhetoric into tight, vivid lines, confronting biblical heroism themes that reward Christian allegory analysis without academic fog. The poem’s economy of language and use of alliterative verse make each line dense with tone and moral urgency. As a compact entry in the Old English poetry collection tradition and in any medieval literature anthology, it offers immediate dramatic force for casual reading while providing abundant material for students of Old English and for scholars tracing the roots of heroic narrative.Literary and historical significance is plain: Judith survives in early English manuscripts as a fragmentary witness to the aesthetics and anxieties of Anglo-Saxon England, and it sits naturally within medieval literature anthology curricula. Its moral intensity and heroic scale make it a useful Beowulf companion text for comparative study, while its accessibility marks it as a practical literature curriculum resource for seminars and reading groups. Close study reveals how biblical narrative is reshaped in vernacular guise, so readers interested in poetry, theology and cultural history will find cross-disciplinary reward. Collectors of early English classics, libraries and independent enthusiasts will value a careful edition that places this fragile witness within a modern context. Adaptable to translation exercises and close-reading assignments, it suits seminar timetables where a single work can be read and discussed in a single meeting. Its cross-disciplinary value - bridging poetic craft, biblical studies and social history - means it is recommended for modules on early medieval culture as much as for poetry papers. Whether included in a medieval literature anthology or shelved among early English classics, Judith repays repeated reading and looks striking alongside larger heroic epics. For casual readers its brevity is deceptive: the fragment keeps turning on surprising metaphors and compressed rhetoric; for collectors it represents a tangible link to the textual past.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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